Jay Chou
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Jay Chou 周杰倫 |
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Birth name | 周杰倫 | |
Born | January 18, 1979 | |
Origin | Taiwan | |
Genre(s) | Pop, R&B, hip hop | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician, songwriter, record producer, and actor | |
Instrument(s) | Piano, Cello, Acoustic Guitar | |
Years active | 2000 - Present | |
Label(s) | Sony BMG Asia, Alfa Music | |
Website | alfamusic.com.tw/jay Jay-Chou.net |
Jay Chou (Traditional Chinese: 周杰倫, Simplified Chinese: 周杰伦, pinyin: Zhōu Jiélún, born 18 January 1979) is a popular Taiwanese musician, singer, and producer specializing in R&B and pop music. Jay Chou is known for combining both Chinese and Western musical styles along with his classical music background to produce a fresh sound that is quite unlike what is produced in mainstream Taiwanese pop. His unique lyrics touch on various controversial issues (for instance, domestic violence in 爸我回來了 "Dad I am Back"; eco-awareness in 梯田 "Rice Fields", the devastation of war in 止戰之殤 "Wounds of War" and reminds listeners to honor their mothers in 聽媽媽的話 in "Still Fantasy"). His unique sound has gained enormous recognition throughout Asia, most notably Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Japan. He is also very popular among Overseas Chinese in the United States, Australia and Canada.
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[edit] Biography
Jay Chou was born in Taipei, Taiwan, and raised by his mother who was a high school teacher. He began playing the piano at the age of 3, showing enormous interest in music. While he was in the third-grade, he found an interest in cello and had daily cello lessons. His mother took him to concerts to help further develop his talents. His parents divorced when he was 14, as a result he became very independent. Jay studied piano with a minor in cello at Dan Jiang Senior High School. This accounts for his solid background in classical music. In June 1996, Jay did not meet the requirements of his selected university, so he found a job as a waiter.
Jay's first encounter with the music industry was when he entered a talent show as a pianist with his high school friend. Although their performance wasn't exceptional, the producer saw talent in Jay's composition and decided to give him a chance. He was initially hired to write and produce music for others, including Vivian Hsu, Jolin Tsai and Jody Hui Chiang. Although many of his songs became popular, most people were unaware that they were his creations.
In 2000, Jay has his own album debut by producing and releasing Jay, which, much to everyone's surprise, became an instant hit. It gained great attention in Taiwan as well as the international Chinese community (including mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and Singapore). When his second album Fantasy was released, he was already among one of the top pop stars in the Asian community. His most critically and financially successful album as of yet is his third, Eight Dimensions.
Jay's fourth CD was named after his mother, Ye Hui Mei. This revolutionary album reveals that Jay is not afraid to experiment with new styles and sounds. He shows a willingness to break his "love ballad" mold and show a more daring and edgy side.
Common Jasmine Orange, Jay's fifth CD, was released on August 3, 2005; later in the month, Jay played the leading role Takumi Fujiwara in the movie Initial D, which was based on a popular Japanese anime and manga of the same name. Jay won the award for Best Newcomer at the 42nd Golden Horse Awards and the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in the movie. The movie was a huge success and premiered in Asia and western countries as well. Other well known celebrities also appeared in the film, such as Anne Suzuki, Stephen Yung, Edison Chen, Shawn Yue, Chapman To, and Anthony Wong.
Initial J, his greatest hits compilation, was released in 2005 in Japan only. The name is a play on his movie role, Initial D.
Jay's critically acclaimed album November's Chopin was released in November 2005. It is based on Frederic Chopin, one of his favourite composers of all time. Jay composed the first song in the album, "Nocturne" (夜曲), which was greatly influenced by Chopin's music. Both Chopin and Jay are nicknamed "piano poets" (钢琴诗人).
In January 2006, Jay released his latest EP "Huo Yuan Jia (霍元甲)" which includes the theme song he composed for Jet Li's latest and, allegedly, last martial arts film, Fearless. In the MV for 'Huo Yuan Jia', Jay has a turn at swinging the Chinese Weapon, "Three Sectional Staff".
September 5, 2006 marked the release of his seventh album Still Fantasy.
Jay Chou has completed production with Tony Leung Chiu Wai on a $7.7 million U.S. project. It has been confirmed that Jay will compose and perform a song that will be played at the end of Chinese director Zhang Yimou's new movie, Curse of the Golden Flower. In addition, Jay Chou will star in the Chinese anime re-make "Slam Dunk". It is also rumoured that he will play the monkey king in Journey to the West (rumoured to be a Steven Spielberg and Zhang Yimou collaboration).
Since entering the music industry, Chou has been romantically linked to an array of female celebrities, such as Jolin Tsai, Vivian Hsu, Ock Ju-Hyun, and Hebe Tian from S.H.E.. In February 2005, Chou was photographed with entertainment host, Patty Hou, shopping in Japan. After a splurge of media attacks, Chou allegedly admitted to being in a relationship with Hou. However, from May to July of 2006, both sides coldly stated, "I've never said we were together." This has caused both fans and the media to speculate about the present status of the couple's relationship. In September 2006, Chou revealed he was single in an interview, claiming he was "not in a relationship right now", as he wished to "only...spend more time with my mother and grandmother.” In the same month Patty Hou confirmed that their relationship had ended.
[edit] Collaborations
Jay Chou has been collaborating with Nan Quan Ma Ma, a group that is a hybrid of pop, R&B, and rap. As a result, Jay has helped to improve this group tremendously, making it very popular in Hong Kong. In the music video for Twilight's Chapter Seven in Still Fantasy, he worked with two members from Nan Quan Ma Ma, Devon and Yuri, to produce an English-style detective murder case, which he directed. Jay has also collaborated with artists such as Chinese pop singers Landy Wen, Lara Veronin (from Nan Quan Ma Ma), Jolin Tsai, Vivian Hsu, DOMiNiQUE, and Patty Hou (for a charity show); he has tied international cultures together in his music by featuring producer Michael Lin rapping in Korean and using Thai in his album November's Chopin. In his latest album "Still Fantasy" he recorded a duet called "Faraway" with a famous Taiwanese ballad singer, Fei Yu Qing, the tenor with a golden voice.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 周杰倫同名專輯 Jay — November 7, 2000
- 范特西 Fantasy — September 1, 2001
- 八度空間 The Eight Dimensions — July 19, 2002
- 葉惠美 Ye Hui Mei — July 31, 2003
- 七里香 Common Jasmin Orange — August 3, 2004
- 十一月的蕭邦 November's Chopin — November 1, 2005
- 依然范特西 Still Fantasy — September 5, 2006
[edit] EPs
- 范特西+ Fantasy Plus (EP + Fantasy MV VCD) (21 December 2001)
- 双截棍 Nun-Chuks (April 9, 2002)
- 寻找周杰伦 EP Hidden Track EP (EP + Ye Hui Mei MV VCD) (xúnzhǎo Zhōu Jiélún, 12 November 2003)
- 霍元甲 EP Huo Yuan Jia EP (EP + November's Chopin MV DVD) (20 January 2006)
[edit] Live albums
- The One Concert Live (Includes Eight Dimensions MV VCD) (28 October 2002)
- 無與倫比演唱會 2004 Incomparable to Jay Concert Live (Includes Common Jasmin Orange MV VCD) (21 January 2005)
[edit] Other works
- Partners (Collection of songs by Jay Chou and lyricist Vincent Fang, released 26 April 2002)
- Initial D: Jay Chou Greatest Hits (Japan release, 31 August 2005)
- 大頭貼 Neoprint (Single, not released in any albums)
- JIII MP3 Player (MP3 player endorsed by Jay featuring songs from Initial D movie, three old demos and a personal message from Jay, released 26 June 2005)
[edit] Filmography
- 尋找周杰倫 Hidden Track (2003)
- 頭文字D Initial D (23rd June 2005)
- 满城尽带黃金甲 Curse of the Golden Flower (2006) - Concluded
- 灌籃 Anime series Slam Dunk (2008) - Post Production
[edit] External links
- Official
- (Chinese) Jay Chou @ ALFAmusic 阿爾發音樂
- (Chinese) Jay Chou @ Sony BMG Hong Kong
- (Chinese) Jay Chou's Fan Club @ Jay杰倫組織
- (Chinese) Jay Chou Official Website 周杰倫官方網站
- Jay Chou Lyrics
- Karazen: Jay Chou Album Reviews & Lyrics in Pinyin and Han Characters
- Chinese Music Blog - Jay Chou Album Reviews and Lyrics Translation
- Jay Fan Site